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Maria Pombo Addresses Online Criticism, Showcases Personal Bookshelf Influencer Maria Pombo recently responded to a social media comment that labeled her extensive bookshelf as merely "trastos" (junk) rather than a collection of read books. In a video shared on her platform, Pombo candidly expressed her perspective on reading, stating, "I think we need to start getting over the fact that some people don't like to read." She emphasized that not enjoying traditional literature does not make one "better" or "worse" than others. Pombo clarified her personal relationship with books, explaining that while she doesn't typically read fictional stories, she has a passion for books on interior design, fashion, and iconic models, valuing their visual content and photography. "I can spend a lot of time looking at them and appreciating the photography," she remarked, highlighting a different form of engagement with printed material. The video then transitioned into a detailed tour of her bookshelf, revealing a curated collection of items. Among them were decorative pieces, a large white coral gifted by a friend, framed family photographs including a picture of her during her pregnancy with her son Martín, and a special edition of "El Principito" (The Little Prince) which holds sentimental value as her grandfather used to read it to her. She also showcased children's books, expressing her hope to instill a love for reading in her own children. Other personal touches included a cast of her son Martín's hand and foot at five months old, a handprint of her goddaughter Matilda, and a decorative "V" made of dried flowers, a keepsake from her daughter Vega's birth. Pombo concluded by reiterating her belief that her bookshelf represents cherished memories and aesthetic preferences. "I don't see junk here; I see a shelf full of memories and, of course, aesthetic things and things I like," she stated, encouraging a broader perspective on personal interests and home decor. The video has sparked a lively discussion online, with many users sharing their own views on reading habits and the role of books in modern homes.
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